What a bitter cunt.
More trophies please? Win/win for all, as it will rid society of these fucktards who'll all die from stress related diseases.
What a bitter cunt.
More trophies please? Win/win for all, as it will rid society of these fucktards who'll all die from stress related diseases.
Durham is an absolute c*nt, I don't take him seriously though, he's an attention seeker.
Fool must have stabbed himself to sleep with a kitchen fork back in the day when we were winning doubles. Piss take write-up devoid of any use of grey matter. Sounds a lot like a Spud
Thanks for this, 3 points;
1. Makes you wonder where we would have been had Ozil, Ramsey, Walcott and Wilshere not been injured
2. That fat french bloke, the weak one, who is slow and has no creativity...he sure scores a lot of goals
3. The first goal against Norwich is just ridiculous
Having Giroud in the side does actually work quite well when we have guys like Ramsey, Walcott and Ozil buzzing around him - not because his performances suddenly shoot up to Thierry Henry levels or anything, but because of the balance it gives us between pacey runners who can exploit a high line, and bigger, burlier players who are better operating against deeper defences and packed areas. All of sudden it becomes quite awkward to defend against us: push too high to nullify the big guy, and it plays into the hands of the runners around him; and defend too deep to nullify the runners, and you start letting the big CF dangerously close to your goal, where all he has to do is turn in cut-backs and crosses.
This is where I think players like Bony, Mandzukic or Benteke (when he's fit) could be decent options for us - if the super-elite, blisteringly fast forward that we want isn't available (or doesn't want to sign for us, which, let's face it, is a possibility), then maybe we can work around the problem by investing in a sharper version of Giroud, who's a little better at the one-on-ones (or even just reliable, effective cover for him so he can have the odd rest), and trying to get more pace and goals in the side from the areas around him? It sounds like there's loads of goal-scoring wingers, wide-forwards and attacking midfielders going at the moment, so it's worth thinking about?
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YesIf there are Arsenal fans reading this asking, “Why would he want to leave the Emirates?”, they can only squirm when they realise they sound just like the Spurs fans who asked the same question of Bale this time last year.
The situation is exactly the same because as we all remember Spurs had just qualified for the champions league and won the FA Cup.
Hadn't they just finished building their new stadium too, and signed a load of new sponsorship deals that were going to bring in something like an extra £60-70m a year?
And their manager whom had been with them for last 18 years, had just extended his contract for another 3 years?
Society is now one polished horde
Formed by two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored.
"After all, it was the Gunners’ goalkeeper who started the move that culminated in Thomas’ crowning glory. It was Lukic who, in injury time, decided to throw the ball out to Lee Dixon rather than lump it long..."
Yes. Now stop it, it's obvious he's completely right and there is no difference at all.
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